
1) Clairvoyance 2) Extrasensory perception 3) Foreknowledge 4) Second sight
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1) Esp 2) Foreknowledge 3) Knowledge
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In parapsychology, precognition (from the Latin præ-, `before` and cognitio, `acquiring knowledge`), also called future sight, and second sight, is a type of extrasensory perception that would involve the acquisition or effect of future information that cannot be deduced from presently available and normally acquired sense-based information. ...
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[Scots law] Precognition in Scots law is the practice of taking a factual statement from witnesses before a trial is enjoined. This is often undertaken by trainee lawyers or precognition officers employed by firms. Many of these are former policemen. This procedure is followed in both civil and criminal causes. While the subsequent statemen...
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• (n.) A preliminary examination of a criminal case with reference to a prosecution. • (n.) Previous cognition.
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The ability to predict things beyond present knowledge.
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supernormal knowledge of future events, with emphasis not upon mentally causing events to occur but upon predicting those the occurrence of which the ... [1 related articles]
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An interview of a witness by a procurator fiscal or defence lawyer to help them find out more about a crime and prepare for a court case.
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The paranormal awareness of future events. See also prediction, premonition, prophecy.
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The paranormal awareness of future events. See also prediction, premonition, prophecy.
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Advance knowledge, by means other than the normal senses, of a future event; a form of extrasensory perception. ... Origin: L. Praecogito, to ponder before ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(pre″kog-nish´әn) the extrasensory perception of a future event.
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Pre`cog·ni'tion noun [ Latin
praecognitio , from
praecognoscere to foreknow. See
Pre- , and
Cognition .]
1. Previous cognition.
Fotherby. 2. (Scots Law) A preliminary examination of a criminal case with reference to a prosecution.
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The ability to mentally scan the various alternate futures. Predicting which one of these futures one is likely to experience can never be done with perfect accuracy, since reality must diverge in order for there to be alternate futures, and hence, there will be divergent counterpart of the predictor in each of these alternate futures. A being who ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prē′kog-nish′ŭn Definitions: 1. Advance knowledge, by means other than the normal senses, of a future event; a form of extrasensory perception.
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[
n] - knowledge of an event before it occurs
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precognition 1. Of the nature of, or giving, foreknowledge. 2. The extrasensory perception of a future event.
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foreknowledge noun knowledge of an event before it occurs
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knowledge of a future event or situation, esp. through extrasensory means. · · the examination of witnesses and other parties before a trial in order to supply a legal ground for prosecution. · the evidence established in such an examination.
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